The Sunday Guardian

Multiple sessions on journalist­ic writing and reportage at Jaipur Literature Festival 2018

- BY OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

From the award-winning investigat­ive stories blowing the cover on sexual abuse in the Catholic Church by The Boston Globes Spotlight team to the only writer to have ever gone under cover in North Korea, the programme at the 11th edition of ZEE Jaipur Literature Festival 2018 is rich with options for those who wish to get a firsthand knowledge of journalist­ic and reportage writing.

“Spotlight: The Hunt for Truth” brings forth the renowned Portuguese-American journalist Michael Rezendes, who is a Pulitzer Prize award-winner for his investigat­ive work as a member of The Boston Globe’s legendary Spotlight Team, in conversati­on with Sreenivasa­n Jain where he will speak of the power of traditiona­l and local reporting, the values, veracity and commitment required for investigat­ive journalism as well as the changing definition­s of news in the current media landscape.

In “Undercover in North Korea: Facts and Fictions,” Suki Kim, the South Korean author of the award-winning novel The Interprete­r and the bestsellin­g Without You There Is No Us: My Time with the Sons of North Korea’s Elite, will speak of her six-month undercover investigat­ion embedded within North Korea in conversati­on with Michael Breen author of The New Koreans: The Story of a Nation, and will be talking of her rare encounter with the world’s most dangerous and unknowable country and of the privileged young men she calls “soldiers and slaves”.

“The Frontline Club” will be another compelling session where Adrian Levy, Carlo Pizzati, Jeffrey Gettleman, Peter Bergen and Suki Kim will be in conversati­on with Suhasini Haidar about how Hollywood has long glamourise­d the war journalist as “a hard drinking chancer,” taking extreme risks to get the big Pulitzer-winning front page spread. The session will witness some of the world’s most celebrated foreign correspond­ents lift the lid on one of the dangerous jobs in journalism, parsing myth from reality.

In “Among the Insurgents,” Cathy Scott-Clark, Michael Vatikiotis and Peter Bergen will be conversati­on with Charlie English as they discuss how in this age of terrorism and insurgency, it has never been more important to report accurately on the actions of those who take up arms against establishe­d government­s. At the same time, never have journalist­s been in greater danger doing so, and how exactly does one report on resistance fighters who do this without acting as amplifiers for terrorists? The panel, which has studied and spent time with insurgent groups, will give its perspectiv­e on the practical and moral conundrums of covering insurgenci­es.

Moving closer to home, “Rajasthan: Badalte Mahaul Mein Media” with Falguni Bansal, L.P. Pant, Rajendra Bora, Vinod Bhardwaj and Yash Goyal will discuss how the media in Rajasthan has always balanced a local and regional approach with a larger understand­ing of national and internatio­nal issues. IANS

 ??  ?? Suki Kim.
Suki Kim.
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Michael Rezendes.

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